At Sinai we heard the voice of God (קוֹל אֱלהִים) speaking from the midst of the Fire (Deut. 4:33), an event that foreshadowed the great advent of the King and Lawgiver Himself, when the Eternal Word (דְבַר־יְהוָה) beca...
According to the Rabbinic literature, the Hebrew word for Altar (מזבח) is an acronym for four Hebrew words referring to forgiveness (מְחִילָה), merit (זכות),
1 El Shaddai Ministries March 12, 2016 Welcome to Sabbath Service! 2 Adar ll, Can God count on you? Do you have a willing heart to serve HIM? ENGLISH. What Worshipers Know About God Last Sunday: Part 1 – Understanding Worship
Meaning:Jachzejah Word Origin:Derived from the Hebrew root חזה (chazah), meaning "to see" or "to behold," combined with יה (Yah), a shortened form of Yahweh, the name of God. Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries:There is no direct Greek equivalent for Yachzeyah in the ...
The use of the divine name Yahweh in personal names was a way to invoke God's presence and blessing. The name Yismakyahu would have been a declaration of trust in God's sustaining power and protection. NAS Exhaustive ConcordanceWord Originfrom samak and Yah...
In the case of the inspired Word of Yahuah, there has been a long-standing resistance to uttering the Name. In the 8th century, a sophisticated method using vowel marks was developed, and it has been promoted successfully for many centuries and is the official delusion now. It has been the...
And the understanding of that has been bred into their genes: a modern puppy will intuitively prefer the company of its humans over that of its canine family. The Hebrew word for dog is כלב (keleb), which is identical to a phrase that would mean "like a heart" or even "like...
Watch the videoto practice construct chains a bit more with a new vocabulary word and some important expressions related to God’s presence. You can find a list of new vocabulary words from Lessons 2 – 10 on Lesson 10. Lesson 3
Is this not “Zion, the perfection of holiness?” That God prepares a table for you in the presence of your enemies, yea, those enemies of self-rejection, abandonment, fear, and shame? And that there – in the midst of your lost and forlorn condition you are found, treasured, and cele...
The earliest use of mashiakh was for a king appointed by God, such as Saul 1 Sam 10:1 or David 1 Sam 16:13. Jesus was called the mashiakh, the Anointed One. In Greek, Christos. In English, Christ. Shlikhim Missionaries. A shaliakh is a man sent on a mission. This word is ...